abaaso $() benchmarks

JavaScript performance comparison

Revision 3 of this test case created by Jason Mulliganon 16th May 2012

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Benchmarks of the global helper from abaaso 1.6+ against the copy from http://abaaso.com

Preparation code

<scriptsrc="http://cdn.abaaso.com/abaaso.js"></script><p>abaaso is a lightweight, RESTful JavaScript framework that eases the development of standards compliant applications.</p><p><em>REST</em> is supported out of the box. <em>Stateful Binding</em> allows for <em>HATEOAS</em>, or <em>Hypmedia As The Engine Of Application State</em>. abaaso is a <em>Level Three</em> library on the <ahref="http://code.google.com/p/implementing-rest/wiki/RMM">Richardson Maturity Model</a>. You can control your application with the service responses!</p><p>The abaaso namespace is aliased onto $, so all classes &amp; public properties can be accessed from it. This allows for a nice syntax, such as $.get("uri");</p><p>Modules (add-ons) are supported, and should be registered with <em>define()</em>. Official modules can be downloaded from <ahref="https://github.com/avoidwork">github</a>.</p><script>var i, nth;</script>

Preparation code output

abaaso is a lightweight, RESTful JavaScript framework that eases the development of standards compliant applications.

REST is supported out of the box. Stateful Binding allows for HATEOAS, or Hypmedia As The Engine Of Application State. abaaso is a Level Three library on the Richardson Maturity Model. You can control your application with the service responses!

The abaaso namespace is aliased onto $, so all classes & public properties can be accessed from it. This allows for a nice syntax, such as $.get("uri");

Modules (add-ons) are supported, and should be registered with define(). Official modules can be downloaded from github.